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CALGARY, ALBERTA - Canada's National Women's Team trimmed its centralization roster by another 2 players
on Monday, National Women's Team Head Coach and General Manager, Women's High Performance Danièle Sauvageau
announced. Sauvageau announced the release of the following two players:

Monday's player announcement leaves the team with a roster of 24 players, including three goaltenders,
eight defencemen and 13 forwards. Canada's roster at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games will include 21 players
(18 skaters, 2 goaltenders and an alternate goaltender).

Canada's National Women's Team will continue to train in Calgary, AB in preparation of a number of games
over the next few months, leading to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.

Canada's National Women's Team's next games will be this week in Finland. With USA withdrawing from the
scheduled Four Nations Cup, only three nations will be involved: Canada, Sweden and Finland. The schedule
will be confirmed by the Finnish Ice Hockey Federation within the next 48 hours. Canada's complete schedule
and updated roster are posted on the CHA's official website, and the home of Canada's National Teams:
www.canadianhockey.ca

Canada's National Women's Team has won all seven Women's World Hockey Championships and captured a silver
medal at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan. Thirty players have been centralized since in preparation of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, USA.

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Poulin scored twice in the third period to send Canada to the win.

2017-18 NWT: CAN 4 – FLA 1 (Icebreaker)

Saulnier got the GWG to lead Canada to its first Icebreaker victory.

2017-18 NWT: NOR 4 – CAN 2 (Icebreaker)

Daoust and Spooner scored, but Canada dropped its tournament opener.

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Delaney scored a pair of special-teams goals to help White edge Red.

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White blanks Korea at sledge camp

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McArthur earned the 26-save SO to help Canada even the U18 series.

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MacEachern scored the OT winner to get Black the intrasquad sweep.

2017-18 NWDT: USP 2 – GLD 1 (Exhibition)

Knott opened the scoring, but Gold fell a goal short against U SPORTS.